


In Black Swan, it's to conquer the dark half of her performance before the show.

So in The King's Speech, the goal is to conquer his stutter. You think Pauly D sits at home every night reading War And Peace? No! He has a goal – to get as many female numbers at the club as possible! Characters in movies should have the same devoted drive as Pauly D. And a character who does nothing is inactive and inactive people are borrrrrrrrrrrr-ing. A character must be going after something or else that character is doing nothing. Goal – The character goal is the heart of your story. So before you go online to see if the rumors are true that Jwow had some work done to her face, let's take a look at GSU in action. GSU stands for "goal, stakes, urgency." Every single one of your screenplays should have goals, stakes, and urgency. Now, what the hell does this have to do with today's article? Well, there's another acronym you should always be pumping your fist to as a screenwriter, and that acronym is "GSU". I don't know why he put Snooki on blast, but everybody knows The Situation don't lie. Now of course, not knowing anything about Jersey Shore, I haven't heard that The Situation is claiming to have knocked boots with Snooki, who is steadfastly denying the claim, but if I did watch the show - and I don't – I would probably side with Team Situation on this one. Tanning though? That's a life or death situation. But from what I understand, it means "Gym, tan, laundry." These are the things your average Guido (their word, not mine) needs to survive on a day-to-day basis. Of course, I don't watch Jersey Shore so I had to get my "GTL" definition from someone else. And you thought yesterday was the apocalypse.įor those fans of Jersey Shore, you know the term "GTL" well.
